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<blockquote data-quote="slammedincouch" data-source="post: 8171577" data-attributes="member: 620452"><p>For your volume question- packing peanuts are your best friends: <a href="http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~41102~PN~1" target="_blank">Sticky Packing peanut volume measurement</a></p><p></p><p>"It really isn't that difficult. If you fill a container that is 1' x 1' x 1' with packing peanuts, you get 1 ft3 of volume. Moving this amount of packing peanuts into another container that is of a different shape, but the peanuts still fit will yield the same cubic volume.</p><p></p><p>Othewise, if you have an oddly shaped enclosure (fiberglass, let's say), fill it with peanuts the same way. Then you need to take those peanuts out and put it into a cardboard box that has easy dimensions to measure, and find the volume the peanuts consume in that box. That is the interior volume of your glass enclosure."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slammedincouch, post: 8171577, member: 620452"] For your volume question- packing peanuts are your best friends: [URL="http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~41102~PN~1"]Sticky Packing peanut volume measurement[/URL] "It really isn't that difficult. If you fill a container that is 1' x 1' x 1' with packing peanuts, you get 1 ft3 of volume. Moving this amount of packing peanuts into another container that is of a different shape, but the peanuts still fit will yield the same cubic volume. Othewise, if you have an oddly shaped enclosure (fiberglass, let's say), fill it with peanuts the same way. Then you need to take those peanuts out and put it into a cardboard box that has easy dimensions to measure, and find the volume the peanuts consume in that box. That is the interior volume of your glass enclosure." [/QUOTE]
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